Charles Richard Dierkop (September 11, 1936 – February 25, 2024) was an American character actor. He is most recognized for his supporting roles in the films Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Sting (1973) and the television series Police Woman (1974-1978).
Charles Dierkop | |
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Born | Charles Richard Dierkop September 11, 1936 La Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Died | February 25, 2024 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 87)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1961–2016 |
Spouse |
Joan Addis
(m. 1958; div. 1974) |
Children | 2 |
Early years
editDierkop was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and attended Aquinas High School[1] in La Crosse. He was raised by his aunt and uncle after his father left when Dierkop was an infant and his mother "left home when he was still a tot".[2]
Military service
editDierkop dropped out of high school after his junior year and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps.[3] He served in Korea during the Korean War and was discharged from the Marine Corps at age 19. Upon his return, he lived with his mother in Philadelphia, and with the help of the G.I. Bill, he enrolled in the American Foundation of Dramatic Arts in Philadelphia.[2]
Career
editDierkop was a lifetime member of the Actors Studio. His first role as a professional actor was in television's Naked City.[2]
Dierkop was cast in two George Roy Hill films, and played an outlaw both times — as "Flat Nose Curry" in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), he played a member of the Hole in the Wall Gang,[4] and as "Floyd" in The Sting (1973), he acted as a bodyguard with Lee Paul to Robert Shaw's New York gangster/griftee, Doyle Lonnegan.[5] He is best known for playing Detective Pete Royster on the television series Police Woman between 1974 and 1978.[6]
Dierkop appears briefly in the music video of "Man on the Moon", a hit song by the American alternative rock band R.E.M.[7]
Personal life and death
editDierkop was married to Joan Addis from 1958 to 1974. They had a daughter, Lynn, and a son.[1][8]
On February 25, 2024, Dierkop died at the age of 87 from complications of pneumonia and a heart attack at Sherman Oaks Hospital in Los Angeles.[9][8]
Partial filmography
edit- 1961 – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as pilot of the Seaview (uncredited)
- 1961 – The Hustler as pool room hood (uncredited)
- 1964 – The Pawnbroker as Robinson
- 1967 – Gunn as Lazlo Joyce
- 1967 – The St. Valentine's Day Massacre as Salvanti
- 1968 – The Sweet Ride as Mr. Clean
- 1969 – The Thousand Plane Raid as Railla
- 1969 – Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as George "Flat-Nose" Curry
- 1970 – Pound as Airdale
- 1971 – Angels Hard as They Come as General
- 1972 – Night of the Cobra Woman
- 1972 – The Hot Box as Garcia, the Journalist/Major Dubay
- 1973 – Messiah of Evil as the gas attendant
- 1973 – The Student Teachers
- 1973 – The Sting as Floyd
- 1977 – Captains Courageous as Tom Platt
- 1981 – Texas Lightning as Walt
- 1984 – Silent Night, Deadly Night as the Killer Santa
- 1985 – The Fix as Hawkeye
- 1987 – Savage Harbor as Boat Gunman
- 1987 – Code Name Zebra as "Crazy"
- 1987 – Banzai Runner as Traven
- 1988 – Grotesque as Matson
- 1988 – Messenger of Death as Orville Beecham
- 1989 – Spies and Lovers as Ben "Biker Ben"
- 1989 – Blood Red as Cooper
- 1989 – Liberty & Bash as Mr. B
- 1990 – Eternity as the video editor
- 1990 – Nerds of a Feather Ben "Biker Ben"
- 1990 – Under Crystal Lake
- 1992 – Roots of Evil as Collins
- 1994 – Maverick as Riverboat Poker Player (uncredited)
- 1994 – Reverse Heaven as bank robber
- 1996 – Too Fast Too Young as businessman
- 1998 – Merchants of Venus as Carl
- 1998 – Invisible Dad as Mr. Weiderman
- 2000 – Superguy: Behind the Cape as Sam Trent
- 2005 – Murder on the Yellow Brick Road as Redwood
- 2006 – Mystery Woman: Wild West Mystery (TV movie) as Zeke Foster
- 2008 – Chinaman's Chance: America's Other Slaves as Dr. Sawyer
- 2009 – Forget Me Not as Pete, the Foreman
- 2016 – The Midnighters as Louie
Television credits
edit- The Naked City (1960–1962) – Arrest Suspect / Boy who Gets Beaten Up / Tow Truck Driver / Shag's Friend / Hungarian in Rail Yard / Hood / Registered Mail Clerk / Hood #1 (uncredited)
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1965) – Left-Handed Man
- Lost in Space (1965) – Horned Mutant (uncredited)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1966) – Adolph
- Gunsmoke (1966) – Silvee & Dan
- The Andy Griffith Show (1966) – Larry
- Star Trek (1967, episode: Wolf in the Fold) – Morla
- Batman (1968) – Dustbag (uncredited)
- Adam-12 (1968) – Janney
- Lancer (1968–1970) – Walters / Bleaker / Harris
- Bonanza (1969–1972) – Shorty / Nicholson / Sawyer
- The High Chaparral (1970) – Slim
- Land of the Giants (1970) – Arthur Kamber
- Bearcats! (1971, in episode 9, "Bitter Flats") – Pistolero
- Love, American Style (1971) – Gus (segment "Love and the Eyewitness")
- Mission: Impossible (1972) – Richie
- Alias Smith and Jones (1971–1973) – Clayton Crewes / Poker Player / Shields
- Kung Fu (1973) – Traphagen
- Mannix (1969–1973) – Frank / Makuta / John Marrish
- Gunsmoke (1966–1973) – Traphagen
- Kojak (1974) – DeLuca
- Police Story (1973–1974) – Royster / Dave Rawlins
- Cannon (1971–1974) – Eddie Main / Keegan
- Police Woman (1974–1978) – Det. Pete Royster
- Vega$ (1978) – Lenny
- The Deerslayer (1978, TV Movie) – Hurry Harry March
- CHiPs (1980) – Mouse
- Fantasy Island (1980–1982) – Vinnie Avalon / Harry 'Weasel' Forbes
- Matt Houston (1983–1984) – Viney / Choo Choo
- The Fall Guy (1983–1985) – Mack Doyle / Arden
- Simon & Simon (1986–1988) – Al Pacheco / Jerry Sappman
- MacGyver (1991) – Mo Nimitz
Further reading
edit- Aquinas News, Aquinas High School, La Crosse, Wisconsin, September 18, 1975, vol. 45, no. 2, pg. 1, "Former Aquinite is TV Star"
- Aquinas News, Aquinas High School, La Crosse, Wisconsin, September 2, 1978, Special 50th Anniversary edition, pg. 12, "Former Aquinite has his name in lights", Sue Schmidt, class of 1978.
References
edit- ^ a b Lienlokken, Marguerite (March 30, 1968). "Charles Dierkop, TV 'Baddie' Is Visiting His Hometown". La Crosse Tribune. p. 5. Retrieved August 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c Martin, Bob (April 18, 1976). "'Police Woman' actor finds dad--after 39 years". Independent Press-Telegram. Long Beach, Calif. p. TeleViews 1. Retrieved August 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Goolsby, Denise (November 10, 2016). "WWII vet fought in four battles, earned Bronze Star". The Desert Sun. Palm Springs, Calif. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
- ^ "Flat Nose Curry in 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' 'Memba Him?!". TMZ. March 21, 2019. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
- ^ Eagan, Daniel (November 26, 2009). America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 2027. ISBN 978-1-4411-7541-0.
- ^ Terrace, Vincent (January 10, 2014). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 844. ISBN 978-0-7864-8641-0.
- ^ Charles Dierkop cameo (3min 28sec) (September 13, 2017). R.E.M. - Man On The Moon (Official Music Video) (Motion picture / Music video). REMHQ - R.E.M.'s Official YouTube Channel. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- ^ a b Rice, Lynette (February 28, 2024). "Charles Dierkop Dies: 'The Sting', 'Butch Cassidy' & 'Police Woman' Actor Was 87". Deadline. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
- ^ Barnes, Mike (February 26, 2024). "Charles Dierkop, Actor in 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,' 'The Sting' and 'Police Woman,' Dies at 87". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 26, 2024.